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A. G. PATTON.` Cooking Steve.

No.jlosse, i

Patented May 17, 1870'.

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l iBe it known that I,: ALEXANDER GIPATON, of

To all 'whom it may concern fTroy,`in the county ofltensselaer and State of New Yiirlc, have invented certain Improvements in Gockving-Stoves; and I d o hereby declare thatthe followinglis a full, clear, and exact" description thereof, reference being had to theannexedl dra-wings making part of lthis specification, in whichn gFigure lis avertcal longitudinal section of the e. v t

lilgnreZ is atop view thereof', showing the dampei's for changing the direction ot' the escaping gases. Corresponding letters represent corresponding parts in i the several iigures.v

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.lt consists in a novel arrangement of a double- 1 winged damp'ern the side fines lin such a stove, through 4 constructedastobe capable of being removed from r` the` stove, and havlngitsplace supplied with another oftlii'erent construction, it' found desirable, for a purposfe' which willv be more fully explained hereafter.

.B represents a reservoir or boilerwhich is desighed to fit the aperture formed in thel top plate place, and the damper C is turned up, the` escaping gases will pass through lthe ue c, which conducts them over the frontoven to the vertical iiues b and b', through which they descend to the horizontal filles O'C', formed onthejsides of the bottom plate, and uponits upper and inner surface, through which they ltravelorward to near the front end oi' the front or man oven, where the two currents unite and return ton ard the rear of the stove through the` central flue d to the central vertical fine e, up which they travel his invention'relates to an inn'n'oreinent in cookj` `of ithe stove, in suoli' a manner that, when in its to the termination of said`t1ue,`whieh is near the botl `toni of the reservoir, at which point they are turned 1AtLEXANDER""Gr."PAT'ION, 0F TROY, NEW'YORK.

`LetterrPateat N 103,235, elated May 17, 1870,

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y t u y The `Schedule referred toil:l these Letters Patent and making pakt of the same at alight angle and into the space or Hue e' formed under the bot-tomof. the reservoir, through which they pass to the space between the rear side of such reser- -voir or boiler and therear or back plate of the stove,`

and direct them, in either ofthe paths above described, t to the outlet provided l'or their escape.

' D is a hot-closet in the rear end of the stove.

I am aware that stoves have been made with reservoirs which are a constituent part of the stove, and also that such reservoirs have been Y made detachable from the stove, and that the product-s of combustion have, by a series of tiues, been conducted around such reservoirs. I do not, therefore, desire to be underf stood as claiming the construction of the stove, or of the reservoir, or any combination ot' theserparts; but

' Having thus described my invention,

\Vhat ,I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, s-I i 'lhe arrangement of the llues a., b b', O C', d, e e', and f, and dampers C C, as a consequence ot' which the heated gases may be directed aroundthe oven previous to being caused to surround the'water-.reservoir, ormay be guideddirectly to and around such resv ervoir on their Way from the fire-box to the exit-pas sage f at the rear of the stove, substantially as shown and described. y

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specitication in the presence ot' two subscribing witnesses.

' ALEXANDER G. PATTON.

' Witnesses: 4 EDM, F. BROWN,

D. P. HoLLoWAY.

C represents the dampers above alluded to, they be- 

